Goodbye Firefox after so many years . . . with each update comes new problems

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Firefox I am at my wit's end with you. As a researcher, your site has lost all of its smoothness. Rather than simply clicking on a certain item to view it, I have to endlessly and repeatedly activate whatever Firefox refused to activate. I have went through the add-ons updated them, activated them, then updated again, then activated again . . . this is a worthless enterprise now. Your lack of applicability with other programs is appalling. With each update, Firefox becomes less and less user friendly. Hell at this point I would rather use IE than this convoluted joke of a server (newest Firefox) . . . no coming back this time, I have worked with my IT consultant to make the proper updates to Chrome so that it functions as Firefox used to function. Goodbye.

Sincerely,

A Professor

Firefox I am at my wit's end with you. As a researcher, your site has lost all of its smoothness. Rather than simply clicking on a certain item to view it, I have to endlessly and repeatedly activate whatever Firefox refused to activate. I have went through the add-ons updated them, activated them, then updated again, then activated again . . . this is a worthless enterprise now. Your lack of applicability with other programs is appalling. With each update, Firefox becomes less and less user friendly. Hell at this point I would rather use IE than this convoluted joke of a server (newest Firefox) . . . no coming back this time, I have worked with my IT consultant to make the proper updates to Chrome so that it functions as Firefox used to function. Goodbye.
Sincerely,
A Professor

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You can disable that if you did a little research.

Go to about:config, pass the warning.

In the filter type "security.mixed_content.block_active_content".

Double click the first result, it should say false beside it, and become bold.

Reload all pages and or restart firefox if needed.

You can disable that if you did a little research.
#Go to about:config, pass the warning.
# In the filter type "'''security.mixed_content.block_active_content'''".
# Double click the first result, it should say false beside it, and become bold.
# Reload all pages and or restart firefox if needed.